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Coastal Environmental Systems, Inc.

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    1. 9/16/2012 1 Coastal Environmental Systems, Inc.

    2. Who relies on a Coastal Weather Station? 2

    3. Who relies on a Coastal Weather Station? 3

    4. Who relies on a Coastal Weather Station? 4

    5. Who relies on a Coastal Weather Station? 5

    6. Who relies on a Coastal Weather Station? 6

    7. Who relies on a Coastal Weather Station?

    8. AWOS – What is it? 8

    9. AWOS – What is it? Aviation Weather Observing System AWOS systems consist of 1, 2 or 3 groups of sensors per runway Whether you choose 1, 2 or 3 is based on the level of service and size of your airfield Typically there is one Primary sensor group at the primary touchdown end of the runway If two groups, then a smaller set of sensors at the roll-out end If three groups, then an even smaller set of sensors at centerfield Multiple runways may require multiple 2nd and 3rd groups, but not another primary group 9

    10. Coastal AWOS 10

    11. AWOS – Primary Group A primary group can consist of some or all of the following: FDCU: Field Data Collection Unit. These electronics ingest all the data from the sensors and communicate that data to the Server in the tower or weather office. Wind Speed and Direction Temperature and Humidity (DEW POINT is calculated) Pressure/Altimeter – usually 1,2 or 3 sensors for redundancy (QFE, QFF and QNH are calculated) Visibility and RVR (Runway Visual Range; the field should have lights) Cloud Height (sky coverage calculated) Precipitation Identification (sometimes called “Present Weather”) Lightning/Thunderstorm Detection Precipitation Amount Freezing Rain Ambient Light Sensor (if calculating RVR) RLIM (Runway Light Intensity Monitor – for RVR) This sensor is located in the lighting vault where the runway lights get their power. 11

    12. AWOS – Secondary Group A secondary group can consist of some or all of the following: FDCU: Field Data Collection Unit. These electronics ingest all the data from the sensors and communicate that data to the Server in the tower or weather office. Wind Speed and Direction Visibility/RVR Cloud Height (sky coverage calculated) The other sensors are not duplicated in this group because it is assumed that their measurements will be the same as the Primary group. 12

    13. AWOS – Mid-Field Group A mid-field group can consist of some or all of the following: FDCU: Field Data Collection Unit. These electronics ingest all the data from the sensors and communicate that data to the Server in the tower or weather office. Wind Speed and Direction Visibility/RVR The other sensors are not duplicated in this group because it is assumed that their measurements will be the same as the Primary group. 13

    14. Coastal AWOS 14

    15. Coastal AWOS 15

    16. Coastal AWOS 16

    17. Coastal AWOS Sub-Systems – Meteorology 17

    18. Coastal AWOS Multiple Runways 18

    19. Coastal AWOS Sub-Systems – RVR 19

    20. Coastal does not manufacture ANY sensors – so we are free to: Choose the best in all the WORLD Choose any sensors you WISH to use Select the BEST VALUE sensors for you Best Value considers: accuracy, reliability (MTBF) durability, ease of use and maintenance (MTTR), lifetime performance AND price 20

    21. Coastal AWOS 21

    22. The following sensors are Coastal’s current Best Value recommendations. Feel free to ask for other sensors for ANY reason! 22

    23. Sensors – Typical Suite 23

    24. Sensors – Wind Monitor 24

    25. Sensors – Temperature/Relative Humidity/Dew Point 25

    26. Sensors – Pressure/Altimeter 26

    27. Sensors – Visibility and Precipitation Identification 27

    28. Sensors – Cloud Height/Sky 28

    29. Sensors – Thunderstorm/Lightning 29

    30. Sensors – Rainfall Amount 30

    31. Coastal AWOS Sub-Systems – Data Distribution Web-Based USER INTERFACE Voice to Dial-In Telephone Remote Maintenance Monitor LAN/WAN Other Web Services Ethernet Radio Broadcast Out (GTA) 31

    32. Field Electronics Outside Equipment 32

    33. Field Electronics Outside Equipment 33

    34. Field Electronics Outside Equipment 34

    35. Getting Data from Field to User Direct cable up to 300 meters (RS-485) Cable with cable drivers up to 4 or 10 KM Radio – license free spread spectrum (900Ghz, 1.2 or 2.4 Mhz) Radio – other frequencies Fiber Optic up to 4 or 10 KM Combination of above 35

    36. The TDAU is composed of: the main server communications processor subsystem telephony voice processor subsystem 19-inch rack cabinet Inside Equipment and Software 36

    37. User Interface Software 37

    38. User Interface Software 38

    39. User Interface Software 39

    40. User Interface Software 40

    41. User Interface Software 41

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    43. Inside Equipment and Software 43

    44. Reliability – ZENO® records from fielded systems (over 400 shown here) 44

    45. Real-life reliability – the numbers (U.S. Air Bases – worldwide) This shows the percentage of UP-time for Coastal’s Aviation Weather Stations located at U.S. Air Bases 45

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    50. About Coastal Environmental Systems 50

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    53. Some of our largest projects to date 53

    54. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Stand Alone Weather Station (SAWS) 289 STATIONS DELIVERED First Aviation Station that is tested to MIL-STD-461C (EMI) SAWS MTBF > 11,000 hours 54

    55. United States Air Force FMQ-19 Over 115 systems delivered to U.S. Air Bases worldwide Full suite of sensors, multiple runways, networked software Coastal performs all work; survey maintenance First system certified 2002 55

    56. NAV-Canada NC-AWOS Over 85 systems ordered for airports – many unmanned (are being installed as you read this) Full suite of sensors, multiple runways, networked software Complete remote maintenance monitoring 56

    57. About Coastal Coastal was founded in 1981 and has built and delivered over 4,000 weather stations worldwide. Many are customized to the customers’ specific requirements and needs. Coastal has more aviation weather stations worldwide than any other company existing today. Weather stations are ALL that Coastal does! 57

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